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i think it is makes life easier. >> the city hopes it will keep the tax revenue here comp is chpted to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. there are other cities that open on sundays as well. the owners said they did not want to make the workers come in on their only day off so we'll have to see how it shakes out. >> first time in 80 years not bad. president obama got a chance to weigh in on some issues during the pre-super bowl interview. he talked about the deficit and by making reductions in spending. he talked about football. mr. obama says the threat of con suggestions for football players means everything should be done for safety, special if you are youth. the standoff between a man holding a young boy hostage and police and what investigators are saying about the situation tonight. >> panetta is speaking out r out about chuck hagel. >> there is no time like the present for john kerry >> still no end in sight to that hostage standoff in alabama. jim continues to hold a 5-year-old boy in a bunker. they have been communicating with him and they are able to provide medicine to the
i think it is makes life easier. >> the city hopes it will keep the tax revenue here comp is chpted to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. there are other cities that open on sundays as well. the owners said they did not want to make the workers come in on their only day off so we'll have to see how it shakes out. >> first time in 80 years not bad. president obama got a chance to weigh in on some issues during the pre-super bowl interview. he talked about the deficit and by making...
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a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are launching a class action against the government and tokyo electric power company. they're demanding officials bring radiation down to the level it was at before the accident and they're demanding $550 each in compensation. >> translator: i'm from minomasata city. people from my community are scattered from here and there. the main thing we want is to get back to normal. >> lawyers for the evacuees say the class action is the first of its kind. >> translator: this case has huge significance because we are trying to show blame lies not only with tepco but also with the government. >> the evacuees s
a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are...
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nhk world attended the launch. >> reporter: the ceremony took place at quantum city in the center of the state. this is where the two sides will joint the malaysian industrial park. malaysia expressed hope that the project would deepen relationships with china, its largest trading partner. >> this industrial park marks a new chapter in a relationship between our two countries. a relationship that has matured and blossomed beyond expectations. >> under the agreement, the two sides will also build a second industrial park in china. the goal is to expand bilateral trade by exporting products made at the two locations. the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou and kuantan in the south of the country. china's growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industry parks will compliment each other so b
nhk world attended the launch. >> reporter: the ceremony took place at quantum city in the center of the state. this is where the two sides will joint the malaysian industrial park. malaysia expressed hope that the project would deepen relationships with china, its largest trading partner. >> this industrial park marks a new chapter in a relationship between our two countries. a relationship that has matured and blossomed beyond expectations. >> under the agreement, the two...
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the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement each other, so both sides can profit. such cooperation is unecedented. >> reporter: china and malaysia see the venture as a win-win. china wants to boost exports to manufacturing companies in asean, and malaysia wants a bigger foothold in the vast chinese market. as china looks for ways to strengthen its own economy, it sees asean and its combined population of 600 million as a potential solution. china as tempts to strengthen ties wits southern neighbors are likely to continue. ikashi takaoka, nhk world, kwan-ton, malaysia. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizen
the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement...
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of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before i do that, i want to recognize his wife. it is an honor for many women who are married to significant dignitaries in our country where they become the sponsors for various ships. and it's a very significant ship that mrs. perry is the sponsor for. she's the sponsor for the u.s.s. cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >
of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before...
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this is a live look at bush bonn street in the heart of the city. "fat tuesday" is the grand finale of the week long carnival celebration. it is said to be the biggest and the best one yet. it is the giant party ahead of ash wednesday in the lent season. this year's event is said to generate $3 million for the city. that is your 5@5:30. >>> talking more about new orleans later in our travel section. take a look at who is talking. this morning a big talker in the beltway. the president's first state of the union address for his second term. it is blaefed the president will talk about gun control i am brakes a -- immigration and the economy. this is what brit hume was talking about telling bill o'reilly that he doesn't believe a major set of change or changes is on the way. >> the other question is, bill, will he make the long-awaited -- finally make the long-awaited pivot to the economy. he is going to pivot to the economy because it is still weak. i have had a suspicion for a long time bill this president is not really very interested in or by the e
this is a live look at bush bonn street in the heart of the city. "fat tuesday" is the grand finale of the week long carnival celebration. it is said to be the biggest and the best one yet. it is the giant party ahead of ash wednesday in the lent season. this year's event is said to generate $3 million for the city. that is your 5@5:30. >>> talking more about new orleans later in our travel section. take a look at who is talking. this morning a big talker in the beltway. the...
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>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching her. i was relaying back to my chief everything that she had, and what she was doing. he informed me that it was a chinese grenade and told me i had to take the shot because she started approaching the marines. at this point i'd never killed anyone, so it was definitely made me pause, but also the fact that it's not a man, it was difficult. so we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to have to be the one to take the woman's life. we couldn't raise them on the radio, so i ended up having to take the shot. but in my mind she, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill her
>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching...
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and residents of other cities are seeing the same thing. officials with the ministry of environmental protection say nearly half the population has been affected by serious air pollution. the officials said smog containing fine particulate matter has blanketed a quarter of china's land. they said about 600 million people are affected. the air in about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials say they want to reduce the density of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere by 5% by 2015. chinese media report a government-affiliated think tank says air pollution in beijing exceeded national standards for 27 days in january. not everyone in china is able to air their opinions. protesters have been demanding freedom of speech. a dispute between government officials and journalists triggered the rallies. protesters say censors told editors of the newspaper to rewrite a new year's editorial. authorities reportedly promised to back away from kren sureship but p
and residents of other cities are seeing the same thing. officials with the ministry of environmental protection say nearly half the population has been affected by serious air pollution. the officials said smog containing fine particulate matter has blanketed a quarter of china's land. they said about 600 million people are affected. the air in about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials say they want...
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actually, into new york city, the mayor has asked people to stay indoors. just call in if you plan on having to go out here to work. all the schools have been closed in and across this area. if you have any flights in and out of the northeast, really, you're going to have to wait on it until at least sunday by the time the conditions start clearing up here. that's the good news. the storm system is rapidly going to move off here into saturday evening. friday into saturday in boston, you're still going to see the blizzard conditions. it is by the evening hours. then it really will start to affect the canadian maritime with the hurricane-force winds which could even bring storm surge off to that area and accompanied by what these high winds and heavy snowfall. let's take a look at japan here. we have a storm system here as well which is continuing to spin across hokkaido bringing blizzard conditions. we're talking about the high winds in the united states. we're seeing it here as well. winds already reported up to 108 kilometers per hour. let's show you video
actually, into new york city, the mayor has asked people to stay indoors. just call in if you plan on having to go out here to work. all the schools have been closed in and across this area. if you have any flights in and out of the northeast, really, you're going to have to wait on it until at least sunday by the time the conditions start clearing up here. that's the good news. the storm system is rapidly going to move off here into saturday evening. friday into saturday in boston, you're...
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sense ifs are starting to go up around the city. driving down pratt street looks like the grand prix is back in town. it is to set up to scrawt -- congratulate the baltimore ravens. it will go down commerce street, down pratt and howard before ending at m&t bank stadium. behind this is tracy. >> we've been working with vendors, the city crews, the mayor's oafs -- office, everyone. >> reporter: how do you get it together so quickly. >> we had been planning. it's time to put the plan into place. ever one is hitting their marks and getting it done. >> reporter: if you show up tomorrow at 10:45, are you going to see ray, coach harbaugh, all the players. >> you'll see all the players, a little bit of a ceremony with mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. we'll kick everything off from right here in front of city hall with all the players, coaches, ravens band, clear leaders, might be a float and trolley, so everything ravens will be in the parade. >> good times. >> reporter: if you're planning on driving in the city tomorrow morning, probably t
sense ifs are starting to go up around the city. driving down pratt street looks like the grand prix is back in town. it is to set up to scrawt -- congratulate the baltimore ravens. it will go down commerce street, down pratt and howard before ending at m&t bank stadium. behind this is tracy. >> we've been working with vendors, the city crews, the mayor's oafs -- office, everyone. >> reporter: how do you get it together so quickly. >> we had been planning. it's time to put...
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in the late 1970s. >> the city was in short term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a four-year period and we did it over a three-year period. i'm very proud of what we did. >> he created a billion dollar housing program that wiped out ghettos and forced out on international and local issues. >> he is the only man i know that speaks to god as an associate. [ laughter ] >> reporter: after three terms he was defeated in 1989, but that didn't stop him from remaining involved in public issues as a private and beloved citizen. >> as i said when i left office, i'm never going to retired. i expect to die at this desk. >> koch who never married described him as a liberal with sanity. >> i'm a whacko i'm not. >> he chose the last words of a journalist. my father is jewish, my mother is jewish, i am jewish and daniel pearl happened to be murdered by terrorists in 2002 on this very same day that ed koch has died. remembered with respect by many including those like me who had the privilege and honor of knowing him and covering him for many decades. >> alisyn: he loved new york an
in the late 1970s. >> the city was in short term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a four-year period and we did it over a three-year period. i'm very proud of what we did. >> he created a billion dollar housing program that wiped out ghettos and forced out on international and local issues. >> he is the only man i know that speaks to god as an associate. [ laughter ] >> reporter: after three terms he was defeated in 1989, but that didn't stop him from...
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we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy aspects we have a plan and we put that plan in effect and it works so it's very good, this kind of meetings because that is exactly what you are doing. naval effects as usual prove their flexibility and their capacity to remain in the affected areas for a long time without any logistical support so we can do a lot. that plan put the surface units in less than 24 hours. naval doctrine was highly effective. most of our ships -- the earthquake was at 3.34 and most of our ships get underway at about 4:00 or 4.10. one of them without a cap
we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy...
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i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as commanding officer of the expeditionary training group. this is
i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives...
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. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the president is taking his message on the road while republicans in congress are accusing him of using scare tactics. >> president obama is visiting a shipyard in new port news virginia today. he is warning that civilians who work on navy ships could face layoffs if $85 billion in budget cuts kick in. military leaders talked about how challenging the cuts will be at a congressional hearing this morning. >> if we do not have the resources to train and equip the force, our soldiers are the ones who will pay the price potentially with their lives. >> with the clock ticking it's small businesses like this communications contractor th
. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the...
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the city has been stuck with the unfortunate nickname of murder-apolis. but it launched a youth violence initiative that showed tremendous success. they have seen a 66% decrease in youth-related incidents, and on the state level there is a bipartisan push to improve the buck ground system the success of these programs got some very high-level tension, and today the president paid minneapolis a visit. he called on congress to follow the city's lead and expand federal background checks. >> obama: all of the folks standing here behind me today, they are the ones on the front line of this fight. they see the awful consequences the lives lost the families shattered. they know what works. they know what doesn't work and they know how to get things done without regard for politics. >> jennifer: they might not be political, but they do have a lot of political power. in an historic moment today, house gop members actually got on board with a bill to curve gun trafficking, and the reason they supported it because it had the backing of law enforcement officials, joi
the city has been stuck with the unfortunate nickname of murder-apolis. but it launched a youth violence initiative that showed tremendous success. they have seen a 66% decrease in youth-related incidents, and on the state level there is a bipartisan push to improve the buck ground system the success of these programs got some very high-level tension, and today the president paid minneapolis a visit. he called on congress to follow the city's lead and expand federal background checks. >>...
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low 70s in the north bay. low 70s on the east bay. at oakland union city and newark. low 70s in the inland east bay at all loks. and near monterey bay lorks to mid-70s. it will remain sunny and dry. more clouds monday which is president's day then tuesday we'll goin a more seasonal, winter like threatening about to rain pattern. >> all right. coming up, let's take a look live at the san francisco pillow fight which is continuing. hundreds of people at justin herman plaza. >> we noted just minutes ago when looking at this, people didn't seem to bring their synthetic pillows we're not seeing a lot of feathers. we're talking this is usually feathers in the air. >> people aren't left with pillow case autos right. not as much fund@lr without picture autos coming up a man who claims to be the navy seal who killed osama bin laden. >> the i team tracks the >>> authorities approved new rules for big ships in san francisco bay. today's ruling comes five weeks after an oil tanker hit a bridge tower causing an estimated $3 million in damage. fog was a factor in that crash this r
low 70s in the north bay. low 70s on the east bay. at oakland union city and newark. low 70s in the inland east bay at all loks. and near monterey bay lorks to mid-70s. it will remain sunny and dry. more clouds monday which is president's day then tuesday we'll goin a more seasonal, winter like threatening about to rain pattern. >> all right. coming up, let's take a look live at the san francisco pillow fight which is continuing. hundreds of people at justin herman plaza. >> we...
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the protesters were part of a group of about a dozen people protesting at city hall on friday, the day the new law went into effect. i love this creative video that we were able to get. the group was in various state of undress, but only those who were fully nude were taken into custody. >>> to washington state where a new government job has just opened up. pot expert. yes, you did hear me correctly. the state is looking for a marijuana consultant to help craft laws for the newly legal drugs. if you're thinking of applying, you need five years of working experience, including how to grow and harvest the plant, as well as experience with cannabis testing. that is exactly what it sounds like, yes. >>> good morning, everyone. once again, i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks so much for starting your morning with us. we are following breaking news this morning on the shooting death of a former navy s.e.a.l. known as the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. 38-year-old chris kyle was killed yesterday along with a second man at a gun range near ft. worth,
the protesters were part of a group of about a dozen people protesting at city hall on friday, the day the new law went into effect. i love this creative video that we were able to get. the group was in various state of undress, but only those who were fully nude were taken into custody. >>> to washington state where a new government job has just opened up. pot expert. yes, you did hear me correctly. the state is looking for a marijuana consultant to help craft laws for the newly legal...
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i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and
i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives...
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new york city mayor ed koch died on friday of heart failure at the age of 8. bill clinton and the clurent mayor of new york city michael bloomberg among those who spoke at a synagogue. >> he used to say he he was a liberal but he was sane which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of it. >> he was our city's quintessential mayor. and more than anyone else, ed knew that new york was more than a place. it is is a state of mind. it is an attitude. an attitude that he displayed to the world every day. ♪ [ ♪ new york,. >> sinatra's new york, new york played as officers carried out his coffin. former chief of staff said ed koch insisted on being buried in a cemetery near a subway stop so new yorker could say come and visit him. inscription on his tombstone reads in part he fiercely defended the city of new york answered fiercely loved its today, new yorkers again showed they loved him back. [ applause ] 5 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it
new york city mayor ed koch died on friday of heart failure at the age of 8. bill clinton and the clurent mayor of new york city michael bloomberg among those who spoke at a synagogue. >> he used to say he he was a liberal but he was sane which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of it. >> he was our city's quintessential mayor. and more than anyone else, ed knew that new york was more than a place. it is is a state of mind. it is an...
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you're going to walk the brady bunch out of the city. >> that's right. >> suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> 100% is there. okay, fine, 95%. because i know certainty few freaks you guys out. >> lot of politics up for best picture this year. >>> here with our second roundtable. joined by george will again. abc news contributor donna brazile. steven brill. steven rattner. and kimberley strassel. this sequester is hitting on friday. the public doesn't seem to mind all that much. pew poll out this week, about 49 prkt of the public say they want to delay the cuts. but 40% say let them go in effect. most of the blame seems to be heading towards the gop. 49% say they should bare the blame for this. republicans are in a strong political position, you say that the sequester isn't some gop fallback position, it's a proactive strategy. their way of changing the washington spending debate. >> this is where they want the debate to be on government spending. you go back two months ago, the focus was on the lack of unity in the party. now, they brought this back to the is
you're going to walk the brady bunch out of the city. >> that's right. >> suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> 100% is there. okay, fine, 95%. because i know certainty few freaks you guys out. >> lot of politics up for best picture this year. >>> here with our second roundtable. joined by george will again. abc news contributor donna brazile. steven brill. steven rattner. and kimberley strassel. this sequester is hitting on friday. the...
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in the city. they were rounded up and put there. they chose to put the american nurses in that camp and, in a sense, the japanese saved their lives. conditions were very bad in santo tomas, but they never approached the depravity of the military camps like cabanatuan and bilibid. c-span: what are we looking at in this photo? the -- you see the -- looks like japanese in front of the wall -- is that a wall? >> guest: it's a wall that completely surrounded -- santo tomas university was almost uniquely set up to be a prison camp. it was completely surrounded by wall and iron gates, and it was a 60-acre site, so they could easily wall the prisoners off. but they put 6,000 people in that camp, and there wasn't enough room. it was terribly overcrowded. what the japanese allowed them to do is build the shanties, and those were the shacks you saw right by the wall, where people could at least go in during daylight hours to have some free time. c-span: what's this photo right here? it says 'arriving at sant
in the city. they were rounded up and put there. they chose to put the american nurses in that camp and, in a sense, the japanese saved their lives. conditions were very bad in santo tomas, but they never approached the depravity of the military camps like cabanatuan and bilibid. c-span: what are we looking at in this photo? the -- you see the -- looks like japanese in front of the wall -- is that a wall? >> guest: it's a wall that completely surrounded -- santo tomas university was...
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up the mayor of the great city and county of san francisco. what a difference he's made as the mayor of san francisco. he certainly has welcomed fleet week, he's welcomed the fleet and marines and mayor lee, we can't thank you enough for your support for everything we're trying to do. please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> thank you, general myat. good morning, everybody, welcome to the uss macon island. it's my pleasure to be here with you this morning on the green ship of our u.s. navy. it's very appropriate that it be here heading the fleet in san francisco. admiral beeman, thank you very much for your leadership. it is impressive what we are accomplishing. just two years ago, we started with an understanding that our military, the coast guard, the u.s. navy, the marine corps, had something that we really needed. it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet
up the mayor of the great city and county of san francisco. what a difference he's made as the mayor of san francisco. he certainly has welcomed fleet week, he's welcomed the fleet and marines and mayor lee, we can't thank you enough for your support for everything we're trying to do. please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> thank you, general myat. good morning, everybody, welcome to the uss macon island. it's my pleasure to be here with you this morning on the green ship of our u.s....
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a lot of those folks are on the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod, that's where the snow has been heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring them the trees and the power lines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow's expected to intensify and to continue overnight. up to 3 feet, is what we could be seeing here. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. >> thank you. that wind, 54 miles per hour, that's fast and losing power in that cold temperature is going to be brutal for so many people. jamie kol bee is live in midtown, manhattan. >> reporter: greta, you know, it's virtually impossible to get where you want to go today, tonight, even tomorrow, no matter how you plan on traveling. so authorities are asking folks to stay home. they want to you take the storm seriously. fox news can report at least two deaths due to storm-related injuries. both car pileup, one, a man lost control of his car and went into a tree. another, another car that lost control killed someone that was crossing the street, a pedestrian. and also, at the area airports, wha
a lot of those folks are on the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod, that's where the snow has been heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring them the trees and the power lines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow's expected to intensify and to continue overnight. up to 3 feet, is what we could be seeing here. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. >> thank you. that wind, 54 miles per hour, that's fast and losing power in that cold...
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the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas these days -- forensics, dna, carbon dating, and other ways in which they can establish that they have got their man, as it were. and they found a skeleton. they found the school. they found the injuries. they were able to determine what kind of weapons inflicted those injuries, when they were inflicted, before or after death. crucially, they have announced the dna tests that went back 17 generations from richard's sister, to a canadian living in london -- they found a match beyond reasonable doubt. what will happen now is that ri
the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas...
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at the end was genius. >> baltimore city. don't mess with us, ever. >> in all, celebrations around the city were peaceful and police have not reported any incidents. we are in white marsh where we have been talking to fans. >> i tell you what, the fans are excited, and they have extra reason to be excited. we are here at z burger. starting at 11:00, and these guys will be getting a free burger. not a bad deal. how're you doing? this is the owner, peter. why are you doing this? >> we have been a lucky charm for the ravens. ever since we started giving away purple burgers, they have not lost. we are ever to keep it going from 11:00 until 2:00, from 5:00 until 7:00, you can say z champions, and you get free hamburgers. we have close to 3000 ready. waiting and ready to go. everybody is excited. >> these young men here can eat some burgers. 1 per customer? >> yes, one per customer. any kind of hamburger. we can even give you a bacon cheeseburger. >> thank you very much. here at white marsh. how're you doing? there is one of the pu
at the end was genius. >> baltimore city. don't mess with us, ever. >> in all, celebrations around the city were peaceful and police have not reported any incidents. we are in white marsh where we have been talking to fans. >> i tell you what, the fans are excited, and they have extra reason to be excited. we are here at z burger. starting at 11:00, and these guys will be getting a free burger. not a bad deal. how're you doing? this is the owner, peter. why are you doing this?...
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now as many as 200 other officers are expected to sign on to the suit, and it could cost the city of chicago millions. so should you be getting paid for answering your e-mails on your blackberry at home? with me now are arthur eye dahlia and employment expert katherine misnshu. thanks to both of you for joining us. arthur, this is something that applies to even. i think almost everybody has a smartphone now that they take home, their work gave them, you feel all kinds of pressure to be on call all of the time. what do you think? >> i think that that part of it stinks. i think it's ruined family life. i think there's a statistic that ruins marriages. the first thing people do when they wake up is check their blackberry. however, welcome to the united states of america where you have freedom. so if you don't want to feel like you have to answer your blackberry, don't. and if you lose your job because of it, then go open your own bagel store or your own hardware store and be your own boss. no one's forcing anyone to be a police officer. melissa: i don't know about that, katherine, i mea
now as many as 200 other officers are expected to sign on to the suit, and it could cost the city of chicago millions. so should you be getting paid for answering your e-mails on your blackberry at home? with me now are arthur eye dahlia and employment expert katherine misnshu. thanks to both of you for joining us. arthur, this is something that applies to even. i think almost everybody has a smartphone now that they take home, their work gave them, you feel all kinds of pressure to be on call...
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south bend being the second- largest city in indiana, it is not doing what it should be doing. we have abandoned buildings. they have stimulus money. they are redoing a bridge for purification, which i do not understand where that money came from. host: addison, front royal, virginia, independent. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. you need to get the oil companies under control. they have risen -- raised the price on fuel. oil is $150 per barrel. gas prices are four dollars or more per gallon. they keep raising it up. it is greed. there is enough oil on this planet to last for an eternity. we have been lied to. host: we will leave it there. kevin, marshall, texas, republican line. caller: there is no economic recovery. look at the facts and statistics. it is not there. we have 5 million less jobs now than we did when president obama entered office. i was looking at the percentage of our workforce. .t is -- it topped out at 66% last call or talk about the price of gas. the president's friends and asked her $1 trillion per year. it us dollar. that is why we are
south bend being the second- largest city in indiana, it is not doing what it should be doing. we have abandoned buildings. they have stimulus money. they are redoing a bridge for purification, which i do not understand where that money came from. host: addison, front royal, virginia, independent. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. you need to get the oil companies under control. they have risen -- raised the price on fuel. oil is $150 per barrel. gas prices are four dollars or...
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hall.....it'll end at the ravens stadium. we will be ffssivities live...right here on fox45. &p the major black out during the middle of llst night's suppe of a fire or a ttrror aatack. &pp3 of aafire or a wasnnt the rrsult officiils say it vvewers....but officiils say it wasn't the result of a fire or a terror attacc. - 3 instead the 34-minuue outtge was just an bnormality. & it hhppened shootly after beyoncc put on a 12-minuue 3 effects. but one ravens fan blamed the outage on his -3 teams perormance. & 3 "jacoby jonessis too electrifying and e overcharged a tran-sffrmer, that's all i can say". say". uuility crews says the mishap was cttalll -3 from a faalure in equipmenttby &ptheestadiummstaff. & stadium ffiiials have - -3 3& coming up on theeearly aad another illtary veteran... killed killedthe arrest that police 3 3 ((break 1)) 3 ((bump inn) 3 ((ad lib meteerooogistt))- 3 3 ((traffic repprter 3 3meteorologistt)((ad lib 3 ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 3 3 3 p(ttaaficcreporrerr 3&pad libs)) 3&pmap greenspring map liberty maa
hall.....it'll end at the ravens stadium. we will be ffssivities live...right here on fox45. &p the major black out during the middle of llst night's suppe of a fire or a ttrror aatack. &pp3 of aafire or a wasnnt the rrsult officiils say it vvewers....but officiils say it wasn't the result of a fire or a terror attacc. - 3 instead the 34-minuue outtge was just an bnormality. & it hhppened shootly after beyoncc put on a 12-minuue 3 effects. but one ravens fan blamed the outage on his...
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a lot of those folks are in the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod. that's where the -- where the snow has been a bit heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring down the trees and powerlines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow is expected to intensify, to continue overnight, and up to 3 feet is what we could be seeing here in boston. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. greta? >> greta: molly, thank you. that wind at 54 miles an hour, that is fast and, you know, losing power in that cold temperatures, going to be brutal for so many people. thank you, molly. fox news correspondent jamie colby is live in midtown manhattan. jamie? >> greta, you know, it's virtually impossible to get wherever you want to go today, tonight, even tomorrow, no matter how you plan on traveling, which chris authorities are asking folks to stay home. they want you to take the storm seriously. fox news can now report at least two deaths due to storm-related injuries. both car pile-ups. one a man lost control of his car and inten went into a tree.
a lot of those folks are in the south shore, south of the city of boston, on cape cod. that's where the -- where the snow has been a bit heavier and damper. it's been more likely to bring down the trees and powerlines. but it's a long night ahead. the snow is expected to intensify, to continue overnight, and up to 3 feet is what we could be seeing here in boston. that's why they say this could be a history-making storm. greta? >> greta: molly, thank you. that wind at 54 miles an hour,...
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of being the victim of discrimination by city officials. he made charges public node a city hearing. abc 7 news has this exclusive report. >> for at least the past tle years the city of san francisco has engaged in a blatanttcst ongoing pattern and practice of discrime nation he mince nod words when telling the i that the city repeatedly violated rights and he said was a sad irony. until he retired stein was program administrate of the mayor office on disability. a job he held for 10 years. >> and and that disability access over for decades. >> it could happen. >> the mayor saw disability is located in the war memorial building. stein says he got seriously longrfmrñ hallway was painted. >> what i have is something called linitis. my signises get swollen. i get bad headaches with every new exposure i get sick harder and sick longer. >> stein told the hearing building management refused to make accommodations like giving advanced nlts of future paint jobs or using paint with lower grade chemicals. after he filed a complaint he says the city
of being the victim of discrimination by city officials. he made charges public node a city hearing. abc 7 news has this exclusive report. >> for at least the past tle years the city of san francisco has engaged in a blatanttcst ongoing pattern and practice of discrime nation he mince nod words when telling the i that the city repeatedly violated rights and he said was a sad irony. until he retired stein was program administrate of the mayor office on disability. a job he held for 10...
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an hour. >>> now, to midland city, alabama, and we're in the sixth day of that hostage standoff. a 5-year-old boy being held in an underground prison while his desperate family and police can do nothing but wait. victor blackwell is in midland city this morning. so, are police still in contact with jimmy lee dykes? the man who grabbed the little boy? >> they are and they have been constantly. we're told by one of the special agents with the fbi on scene that the line of communication is open 24 hours a day and they're ready to speak with jimmy lee dykes whenever he's ready to speak with them. the sheriff of dale county is also using the media to communicate with mr. dykes. he said during a news conference that he wants to thank mr. dykes to deliver medication and color books and potato chips. he thanks mr. dykes for taking care of our boy. communication on the other side, outside of that bunker. we're told that the parent of this 5-year-old boy, ethan, are getting updates around the clock every hour on the hour, randi. >> how is the community holding up? certainly you can imagine
an hour. >>> now, to midland city, alabama, and we're in the sixth day of that hostage standoff. a 5-year-old boy being held in an underground prison while his desperate family and police can do nothing but wait. victor blackwell is in midland city this morning. so, are police still in contact with jimmy lee dykes? the man who grabbed the little boy? >> they are and they have been constantly. we're told by one of the special agents with the fbi on scene that the line of...
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they faced the city of san francisco but more importantly, they faced the mouth of the golden gate. from here, alcatraz was the strong point of something known then as the triangle of death. at one leg of the triangle layed four point, guarding the entrance to the bay. alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration. >> in 1876 when america celebrated its centennial they towed an old ship to bay and they began firing at it from all these forts. fort point, fort mason. and from marin and they finally weren't hitting the ship. they had to go out and set up hughes. in front of this huge crowd it blew up and looked quite impressive. but the tacticians found out they weren't doing a very good job against this floating target that was not going any where. >> reporter: if alcatraz missed as a fortress. somebody always thought it would make a dandy prison. in 1853, alcatraz was a gently sloping lump in the middle
they faced the city of san francisco but more importantly, they faced the mouth of the golden gate. from here, alcatraz was the strong point of something known then as the triangle of death. at one leg of the triangle layed four point, guarding the entrance to the bay. alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration....
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while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show they were supportive of the military. they weren't going to fight. was a womans a ere that came out and she had and something in her hands. i was watching her, i was relaying back to my chief everything she had and what she was doing. he informed me this was a chinese grenade.e gr told me had to take the shot. she started approaching the marines. at this point, i never killed anyone. so it was definitely made me pause but also the fact that it's not a man. it was difficult. we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to be the one to take the woman's life.ra we couldn't raise them on the radio. i ended up having to take the shot. m in my mind, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill herself or suicide bomber or shd was going to die by my bullet.er i would rather shoot her than to sit there and watch her blow up the marines. host: chris kyle writes, as the americans organize the woman took something from beneath her clothes and yanked at it. she set a grenade. i didn't real
while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show they were supportive of the military. they weren't going to fight. was a womans a ere that came out and she had and something in her hands. i was watching her, i was relaying back to my chief everything she had and what she was doing. he informed me this was a chinese grenade.e gr told me had to take the shot. she started approaching the marines. at this point, i never killed anyone. so it was definitely made me...
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just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most famous resident, george washington. this afternoon's parade is the biggest in the country celebrating washington's birth. there were also walking tours of old town, 18th century dance classes, even wine tastings. >>> two new studies suggest too much tv, especially violent tv can, can be bad for your kids. one study focused on teens and found those who watched the most television were more likely to be antisocial and aggressive. >> it also means, really, more depression, more anxiety, more keeping to oneself. >> that doesn't sound good. listen to this one which focused on preschool kid. it found they are prone to imitate what they see on television and that's not good either, especially if what they're seeing is a lot of shoot em up, stuff. both studies appear in the latest american medical journal of pediatrics. >>> if you are looking for a job, you may want to improve your tweeting skills. some tech marketing and media compa
just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most famous resident, george washington. this afternoon's parade is the biggest in the country celebrating washington's birth. there were also walking tours of old town, 18th century dance classes, even wine tastings. >>> two new studies suggest too much tv, especially violent tv can, can be bad for your kids. one study...
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uh -- according to the center for investigative reporting the average wait time for a v.a. claim is 273 days. that's unacceptable. >> that's way long. >> and in a lot of cities depending on where you file your claim, it is over a year. houston, 350 days average wait time. new york 412. oakland 427. los angeles is 506 days to process your claim. >> a lot of days, andy. >> it is a lot of days. it is shameful. >> you are shameful. >> not something to joke about, greg. >> i am not kidding. i don't like you. go ahead. >> it is true. >> tom, you asked why the shooter isn't eligible for the reward money. greg, you brought up something about it if he had quit the seal -- >> so he said if he had actually killed bin laden while not being in the military, would he have been eligible? that's the irony of it. he was doing his job and that's why he couldn't get the money. that's the p so int i was -- that's the point i was making. >> the other was he wouldn't have been there if he hadn't been in the military. >> when he got there he immediately goes, i quit and then he kills bin laden an
uh -- according to the center for investigative reporting the average wait time for a v.a. claim is 273 days. that's unacceptable. >> that's way long. >> and in a lot of cities depending on where you file your claim, it is over a year. houston, 350 days average wait time. new york 412. oakland 427. los angeles is 506 days to process your claim. >> a lot of days, andy. >> it is a lot of days. it is shameful. >> you are shameful. >> not something to joke about,...
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city and detonated and go off. so i'll tell you, in some ways that's a good analogy but very often nowadays as soon as people start to talk about nukes as an analogy to cyber, i think they probably don't know what you're talking about because as someone who probably came up with a cold war way of thinking and it's an analogy that if it is almost always false. this is another example of why it's false. loose noose is an easy problem compared to constrain the flow of destructive malware from black market. why? personal loose noose produced almost entirely to every that i know by nationstates. second of all, they give off a signature, right? there's radiation ways you can attract them and it's a physical thing like don't do the obvious but it's something you can track. those are not all the same situation when you come to distrust of malware, which can be produced by an individual which doesn't exist as a physical thing, and passes over borders in a way that is nearly if not completely impossible to track. okay, so i
city and detonated and go off. so i'll tell you, in some ways that's a good analogy but very often nowadays as soon as people start to talk about nukes as an analogy to cyber, i think they probably don't know what you're talking about because as someone who probably came up with a cold war way of thinking and it's an analogy that if it is almost always false. this is another example of why it's false. loose noose is an easy problem compared to constrain the flow of destructive malware from...
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the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french quarter, and what have you -- >> can i stop you? >> sure. >> i have to say, terence, congratulations to the harbaugh brothers, the ravens win tonight 34-31. the blackout may have stopped the momentum, but it didn't stop the ravens from wing. they probably, if not for this blackout, they would have won by a much more significant margin. john harbaugh with the ravens, jim with san francisco. john is probably the happier brother. there was not much brotherly love there, was there? >> no, not much. >> not so far. >> anyway, seriously, we still have this issue of the black
the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french...
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the city of big bear lake and the surrounding communities, we have a community of full-time residents and a larger community of vacation homes. >> are there any african-americans that live there or is it largely a white community? >> there are a few. i don't think we notice the color of people's skin to be honest with you. >> good for you. let me ask you about the situation for a police action there. if you were firing on a house out there, would there be a lot of danger of cross fire hitting other people or is it remote enough and people isolated from each other in a way they could carry on a police action that wouldn't endanger lives? >> you know, it's pretty isolated and we have a lot of faith in the law enforcement community. they have been highly professional in their dealings up here and my experience, and so i have no doubt if there were any residents that were potentially in danger, they have already gotten those people out. >> have you got any word on which authorities are working there? is the sheriff's department of los angeles, are they the police officers involved right n
the city of big bear lake and the surrounding communities, we have a community of full-time residents and a larger community of vacation homes. >> are there any african-americans that live there or is it largely a white community? >> there are a few. i don't think we notice the color of people's skin to be honest with you. >> good for you. let me ask you about the situation for a police action there. if you were firing on a house out there, would there be a lot of danger of...